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Saturday, 2.7.2022 at 10.15
assembly point: parking lot Hotel Jelka, Goreljek
You are welcome to use the free bus service to get to Pokljuka – Goreljek station
Check the timetable for buses arriving and departing from Pokljuka at the link from Bohinj
Marshes are a very rare and fragile habitat in Slovenia. From a biological and ecological point of view, they are very interesting and unique. Marshes are constantly growing, and they support plants that are found nowhere else. The most important are the various species of peat mosses, but also the small carnivorous sundew, rosemary, knife-edged toadflax, hairy moss, bog coppice, and others can be seen. The Pokljuka Marshes are the most southerly marshes still preserved in Europe. A visit to the recently renovated Goreljek Peat Bog Trail will shed light on many interesting facts you may not have known before. The trail is circular, approximately one kilometre long, and has five learning points with information boards.
Duration: 2 uri
Difficulty: easy
Cena: free of charge
Gear: hiking shoes and clothing, rucksack, protection against sun, ticks and mosquitoes, snacks and refreshments
Applications will be accepted until no later than 1.7.2022 at 12.00 here.
The number of participants is limited.
The guided tour will take place within the framework of the project VrH Julijcev, co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund and the Republic of Slovenia.